Erik, of course, took advantage of the fabulous eating options at Barry’s, but he also did some sketching…of sketchers at the table!

We were curious to see how Barb Shirk’s oxalis sketch turned out (here with Erik, & with Jan), but let her do some sketching today, too.

Jane had brought the yellow orchid, which she thoroughly enjoyed sketching – here’s how her sketch developed.

Jane and Sandy were really intent on their sketching, but take a look at what Sandy was sketching (who can spell that yummy treat?).

Barbara S-N was focused on the orchid, too, capturing Penelope’s attention with what she was doing with watercolor.

Then Barb A sneaked in the door and was making up for lost time.

Meanwhile, Jan was already on her 2nd sketch trying to get loose in this version, while across the table Penelope was sketching Jan!

The orchid caught Tricia’s eye, too, and here’s her final sketch of it.Ken finally takes a breather from looking at everyone’s work, commenting and encouraging, before he turns back to his own – he’s working on borders for his accordion style sketchbook in a sort of Celtic design (note the swan sketch on the right).

Barb Shirk was eager to show us her latest artistic development using paper clay – dimensional plaques, quite delightful!

But then, Barb is always open to sharing – here with Tricia talking about her most recently completed sketchbook – the page on the left is why the dog looked so alarmed: an alligator. On the right she pulls out the sketchbook folding table of contents, alphabetized!

Erik started right in with an image in his mind and look how it developed! He calls it “Sky Window.”

Jane brought a purple oxallis to sketch – her sketch stages here.

Sandy’s sketch came from a different perspective, colorful pot, too.

Barb Sh started off small, but the sketch quickly expanded across to page two – now the color addition!

Barb S-N began a simple single watercolor leaf, got distracted showing us her inexpensive water markers, then started playing with water and on across the page!

And then there was Tricia, totally immersed with replicating her kid’s kitchen …agh! look at all the details!